- The
trifoliate orange,
Citrus trifoliata (syn.Poncirus
trifoliata), is a
member of the
family Rutaceae.
Whether the
trifoliate oranges should be considered...
-
ordered from most to
least hardy:
Citrus rootstock "Isolation of
genes from cold
acclimated Poncirus trifoliata and
Citrus unshiu" (https://etd.auburn...
- (the
Citrus ×
aurantium or
bitter orange). It is
vigorous and
highly drought-resistant.
Poncirus trifoliata: a
close relative of the
genus Citrus, sometimes...
- is its
unusual hardiness. With the
exception of
Poncirus trifoliata, it is the
hardiest citrus plant,
tolerating both
moderate frost and damp conditions...
- the
Island Southeast Asia
Citrus medica – citron, from
India Citrus reticulata –
mandarin orange, from
China Citrus trifoliata –
trifoliate orange, from...
- fruiting, it may be
grafted onto
karatachi (P.
trifoliata).[citation needed] It is
unusual among citrus plants in
being relatively frost-hardy, due to...
-
group of
sweet orange x
trifoliate orange (
Citrus trifoliata) hybrids. In Europe, the
Moors introduced citrus fruits including the
bitter orange, lemon...
-
Ptelea trifoliata,
commonly known as
common hoptree,
wafer ash,
stinking ash, and
skunk bush, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
citrus family (Rutaceae)...
- (Verbenaceae) Tormentil,
Potentilla erecta (Rosaceae)
Trifoliate orange,
Citrus trifoliata (Rutaceae)
Tropical soda apple,
Solanum viarum (Solanaceae) Tung tree...
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Poncirus and
members of the
genus Citrus.
Genomic analysis of
several such
hybrids showed all to have
involved P.
trifoliata and not P. polyandra. In the Swingle...